Say goodbye to your boring, isolated, blah blog and say hello to Insights.

Insights is a WordPress plugin that allows to you
- Find and insert flickr images
- Find and insert youtube videos
- Find and insert related links doing a Google search
- Find and insert related links to other blogs
- Find and insert related links to Wikipedia
- Find and insert related links elsewhere on your own blog
- Insert a Google map
- Find and insert links to related news Keep Reading →
Developing relationships with fellow bloggers is the same as developing friendships/relationships in real life. Relationships are not a one way street.
It takes two to make a relationship work. Online relationships must not be one way, where one person benefits while the other person doesn’t.
Today, you will learn a few ways you can develop awesome relationships with fellow bloggers. Keep Reading →
When was the last time you were excited about going to your dentist for a root canal?
That’s precisely my sentiment about HTML code validation.
Nonetheless, it’s something that needs to be done; so let’s talk about what it is, how to check it, and how to correct invalid code.
Even in our day and age of technological sophistication, search engine spiders are not the brightest things.
They struggle with reading all kinds of code like frames, Flash, and dynamically generated pages. If you don’t know what those are, do not despair – neither do I. I just know they are best to be avoided and that’s good enough for me. Keep Reading →
The all important ‘call to action’
If you are reading this then chances are you are somehow involved in internet marketing, and therefore have heard the term ‘call to action’ thrown around. In case you are either not a marketer, or you are one but enjoy the view from the underside of a rock then allow me to enlighten you. A call to action is simply a statement or image that gives your visitor somewhere to go. The call to action refers to the simple idea of making someone take action, whether that be signing up to your newsletter, subscribing to a feed, or clicking an affiliate link. I agree that it is important that you have a defined call to action in place, especially on the end of each blog post for example – but more important than this, and crucial to the overall success of your CTA (call to action) is your Unique Selling Proposition or USP. Keep Reading →
If you are very familiar with how things work in the blogging and make money online niche then you will know that being recognized as an expert has its own benefits.
It doesn’t matter which niche it is, being an expert adds to you, it does not remove from you. Keep Reading →
Blogging Is thou made easy, yet many fail. Millions of bloggers join the blogosphere every day, yet 1% out of them can only withstand the blogging storm, maybe because they are not getting fast result which is MONEY.
There are many bloggers who quit their offline jobs to earn good income online and they started living the internet lifestyle. Why? Because they study the game and they know how to go about it when there are grudges on the way.
You might be wondering, why is it that they are earning and you are not earning, Let me tell you the logic and the logic is “Blogging is all about the flow and not the bucks” when you flow better the bucks comes in. but it depends on how you flow. Keep Reading →
How often should a blogger read? What has reading got to do with blogging? You will answer these questions yourself by the time you are through with reading this article. Those who have visited my blog and read my articles will observe that i sometimes write topics that either looks irrelevant or unimportant. But i want you to know that on the internet, what you term little and irrelevant usually make big differences.
I recently wrote an article on TycoonBlogger titled “12 Traits of Highly Successful Bloggers” and one of such trait is that successful bloggers are proactive learners. In the blogosphere, things change very fast and with such change comes either increase or decline in blog traffic. Keep Reading →
…or readers, or subscribers, or members. If you have a greater plan in mind for your visitors, and you want to take them from casual to loyal, it will help if you create a funnel to guide them through with as little distraction as possible.
In marketing, the term funnel is used to describe the path people take from virtual stranger to loyal customer or client. At different points in the funnel, visitors (or prospects) have different intentions – some are ready to buy, and some are just looking. Depending on where they are at in the funnel, you will be able to present the right information to them to keep them progressing. Keep Reading →
Bloggers often face many enemies throughout their whole blogging careers. We may often work overtime to deliver on content that still may not live up to the expectations of readers or may be short-lived because another blogger writes a much better post. We are always going to meet setbacks that will slow our improving down by days and people whom we learn to hate because they do a better job, even though its a topic their not interested in. This enemy that we can create with the people around as is a major flaw that will only make things worse for us as writers. Our biggest enemy is not others but rather ourselves. Keep Reading →
There is one major problem or bug with most bloggers and I call it “the bloggers bug“. We all know software packages are programmed to perform some functions in order to make people’s life easier, but one major thing is that a software bug might cause the software user to lose more than the software will have saved. For example, a bug in a software can lead to you having problems with the operating system thereby leading you to format the whole system which in turn means you will lose a lot of your files. Keep Reading →